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Are your ready to get Flyer-ed up? Flyers playoff preview tonight on 'Live From the Newsroom'

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The Flyers will kick off their quest for the Stanley Cup with a first-round matchup with the arch-rival New York Rangers Thursday night at Madison Square Garden.
And to get you ready for the playoffs, we're hosting a special Flyers playoffs preview tonight on "Live From the Newsroom." We'll be back in Freedom Hall and the sparkling new TV studio of Widener University, where we borrow some communication students who work the controls on the show.
It's a special Tuesday night edition of the show, and at a special time. We'll be live at 6 p.m.
I'll be joined by our Flyers beat writer Rob Parent, as well as Matt DeGeorge, who recently covered the Frozen Four national collegiate hockey championships at the Wells Fargo Center.
Do you have a question about the Flyers?
Email it to me at editor@delcotimes.com and I'll put it to our panel.
Will Steve Mason be ready to roll?
How can the Flyers get past their issues with the Big Apple, where they have not won in years?
What will Craig Berube's plan be?
For these and all the info you need to get ready for some serious Stanley Cup action, tune in 'Live From the Newsroom' tonight at 6 on DelcoTimes.com. You also will be able to take part in our live chat.
We're getting Flyer-ed up? How about you?

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Phil Heron has been editor of the Delaware County Daily Times and Delcotimes.com since 1999 and worked in the newspaper racket since 1978. He uses this site to turn back the curtain a bit on the great mystery involved in creating a newspaper and website every day, and his other general thoughts on life and the news.

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